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New Hyundai Creta Looks Much Larger Than The Current SUV In Latest Spy Shots

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Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

  • Next-gen Creta spied; new K3 platform improves safety.
  • New platform promises increased space, ride quality, handling.
  • It will feature advanced tech, luxury, and boxy design.

The upcoming new generation Hyundai Creta has been spied and seen here against the current one shows the difference in size. The all new generation Creta will share it’s platform with the new Kia Seltos which means that it will be underpinned via the K3 platform.

This new platform will mean better safety, more space thanks to a longer wheelbase plus better ride quality. The all new Creta due next year would be bigger in size as well with an increase in length and also a longer wheelbase.

More Space, Technology and Safety

The new Creta would also be technically advanced and have more tech than the current Creta. More features would be seen in the new Creta and it will become more luxurious than the current one.

The new platform will also mean a 5 star safety rating for the Creta new generation as well as improved ride quality plus handling. The new generation Creta will also adopt a new look with a completely different design language with a boxy styling theme.

A Bigger and More Premium Creta

The new generation Creta will become more premium and would be bigger in size being similar to the Seltos. The current Creta is still the best selling 4m plus SUV in its segment despite being older than the newer crop of cars along with outselling all SUVs.

The new Creta is expected to start from the old Creta left off. Before the new Creta, Hyundai will also launch two new products before that and the Creta is slotted for a launch possibly next year.

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